Big Sociology Ideas
Sociological Levels
The 3 Main Theories
Sociologists & Key Words
Real Life Sociology
100

The study of society and how people interact.

What is sociology?

100

This level studies one-to-one interactions.

What is the micro-level?

100

This theory says society works like a machine with parts working together.

What is functionalism?

100

This sociologist said conflict between groups causes changes in society.

Who is Karl Marx?

100

Golden arches remind people of fast food—even without the name.

What is symbolic interactionism?

200

A way of thinking that connects personal problems to bigger society problems.

What is the sociological imagination?

200

This level studies large-scale issues in society.

What is the macro-level?

200

This theory says society is a competition for power and resources.

What is conflict theory?

200

This sociologist believed we need to understand society from the inside.

Who is Max Weber?

200

Two people see online gaming differently (one hates it, one loves it).

What is people can give different meanings to the same thing?

300

If one person is unemployed it’s personal, but if millions are unemployed it’s this.

What is a public issue?

300

Example: 2 friends texting and misunderstanding emojis.

What is micro-level?

300

This theory focuses on symbols and meanings in everyday life.

What is symbolic interactionism?

300

This sociologist is most famous for studying suicide.

Who is Émile Durkheim?

300

This theory says schools can reinforce power and social class.

What is conflict theory?

400

Shared beliefs, values, and behaviors of a group of people.

What is culture?

400

Example: The gap between rich and poor in a country.

What is macro-level?

400

School helps society by teaching kids skills and helping communities work.

What is functionalism?

400

This person helped name sociology and believed it should be studied scientifically.

Who is Auguste Comte?

400

Sociology says people’s choices are shaped by this.

What is membership in social groups?

500

Patterns of beliefs and behaviors that meet a society’s needs (like school, family, religion).

What are social institutions?

500

A law affects millions of people across the country.

What is the macro-level?

500

A “manifest function” of college is this (the MAIN goal).

What is gaining skills and knowledge for a job?

500

The word that means understanding society from an insider’s point of view.

What is verstehen?

500

This idea means personal decisions don’t happen “in a vacuum.”

What is society affects individuals?

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